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  1. TPWD.Texas.gov is the place to find information about Texas state parks, hunting, fishing, licenses, wildlife, Game Wardens, boat registration and more.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Learn all the basics of angling (fishing), practice casting with the backyard bass game, and fish in the Pair-O-Tree Pond or Lake Tawakoni. A fishing license is not required. Instructions and all equipment are provided. Jun 17. 9:00a.

  3. May 17, 2024 · Take a chance and enter to win any of 10 premium hunting packages on some of the best private ranches and TPWD Wildlife Management Areas across Texas! For only $9 online or $10 at your local license retailer, you could win the hunts of a lifetime.

  4. The mission of the Inland Fisheries Division is to provide the best possible fishing opportunities while protecting and enhancing freshwater aquatic resources. The division's activities include fisheries management and research, ecosystem and habitat assessment, instream flow and river studies, fish production, fish kill assessments, natural ...

  5. We assist managers in making sound decisions that build sustainable fisheries, recover endangered and threatened species, and maintain healthy ecosystems and habitats throughout Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.

  6. Purchase official Texas hunting & fishing licenses, tags, permits and stamps on the Texas License Connection sales website txfgsales.com. A $5 administrative fee will be charged for online transactions. See available licenses. Not all items purchased online are fully digital licenses. Find information on fully digital licenses here. Cancel an Order

  7. Need assistance with wildlife or fish management on your ranch, backyard, or pond? Find your local County Extension Agent or District Office in the County Directory. Having problems with a pest animal? This district breakdown of the Texas Wildlife Services offices is a great place to start.

  8. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a Texas state agency that oversees and protects wildlife and their habitats. In addition, the agency is responsible for managing the state's parks and historical areas.

  9. A valid fishing license with a freshwater or saltwater endorsement is required of any resident who fishes or takes fish, mussels, clams, crayfish, or other aquatic life in the public waters of Texas. A hunting license is required to take turtles and frogs.

  10. Most recreational hunting and fishing type license packages are valid from date of purchase in August (August 15 and later) through August 31 of the following year. Most commercial type licenses may be purchased starting August 15 of each year for the following year but are not effective until September 1.

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